... New Space industry by announcing a partnership with NanoRacks LLC, to focus on the development of the company’s Near Space Traveler program outside of China. The Traveler is a 2.5 metre cabin attached to a giant helium-filled balloon which is around...
... thrusters use less propellant, the acceleration achieved is low, in part because of the limit of available power systems, and the travel times are even longer. This has been the state of play since the beginning of the Space Age and there’s not...
... to employ) one central assumption: the basic compliance of the traveller with the internal discipline of the crew and the mission. In September 2006, Anousheh Ansari captured headlines around the world as the first female private space explorer...
...does not need to depend heavily on the local resources at the destination to survive. With Galactic Harbours providing massive cargo movement, the restrictions of rocket deliveries are avoided and the traveller can depend on support from Mother Earth...
... windows. For flights to Mars, the travel distances involved are immense and seeing the Earth become a small and then a tiny blue dot during the journey out may have an unknown impact on the psyche of the selected crews. Following 50 years...
... - works by generating a seismic wavefront that travels away from the source and records the arrival of the wavefront at a receiver. The travel time of the wave is dependent on the velocity of the so-called P-wave in subsurface rock. Using geophones...